Borussia Dortmund took their tally to 17 goals in three
matches with a 5-1 thumping of Wolfsburg to climb to the Bundesliga's summit.

Thomas Tuchel's side came into this meeting at the
Volkswagen Arena having beaten both Legia Warsaw and Darmstadt 6-0, and they
tore apart a Wolfsburg defence that had not conceded a goal this season prior
to Tuesday's clash.

Raphael Guerreiro's fourth-minute opener came as he slotted
home following a slide-rule pass from Marc Bartra - whose participation was
ended shortly afterwards by an apparent groin injury.

And Guerreiro then turned provider for Pierre-Emerick
Aubameyang,who showcased his clinical finishing skills to claim his first of
the night in the 16th minute.

Two Wolfsburg half-time substitutes, Paul Seguin and Daniel
Didavi, combined for the latter to haul the hosts back into it soon after the
restart, but any hope was soon dashed by two quickfire Dortmund goals.

Gonzalo Castro was brought on at the break and he played a
key role, first squaring for Ousmane Dembele to tap home and then teeing up
Aubameyang for his second, with Lukasz Piszczek heading in the fifth from a
Guerreiro corner.